Iranian Drone Strike Injures Dozens, Kills 6 in Kuwait
Iranian Drone Strike at Shuaiba Port: A Closer Look at the Aftermath
An Iranian drone attack on a U.S. tactical operations center at Shuaiba port near Kuwait City on March 1st resulted in six fatalities and dozens of injuries, many with severe trauma such as brain injuries, shrapnel wounds, and burns. The attack caused chaos, with two service members initially missing and later found under rubble. Over a hundred medical staff rushed to Landstuhl in Germany to assist the wounded. Initial reports downplayed the extent of the injuries, but at least one service member may face limb amputation. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that air defenses stopped most drones, but one penetrated the fortified site. Another strike in Saudi Arabia on the same day killed one American. Most injured service members have minor wounds, with eight still severely injured and receiving top medical care.
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